Just_4_GP
Just4GP
Just_4_GP

I guess he/she doesn't know that a lot of "American" cars are built in Mexico or Canada.

The CL isn't bad looking either...

...you can bet the local hip hop culture will continue the tradition of big wheels, gaudy interiors and soft drink vinyls on Caddys for years to come.

I have 2003 CL55 with this feature. The doors on my car are pretty heavy and take some effort to close. If someone doesn't put sufficient effort into it, their door may not close all the way without this system. I've had multiple people get in my car and close the door what they though was all the way, only to have

Actually, I have to take all the accountability here. Don't want to hear something, I should stay away from the internet. Was just asking for a little courtesy though.

Can we add a "Spoiler Alert" to the top of your comment? Some of us haven't made it that far into the last season yet...

This is probably the one feature I've NEVER used in my car. I had owned it for a year before anyone could tell me a good reason to have it. Living in So Cal, it's just not necessary.

I wish I could turn this feature off on my car. It drives me nuts!

Lowriders and mini-trucks are two very different things. The definitely shared their crossover fans but are not the same. Lowriders are still very much a way of life here in CA. The clubs often span 4-5 generations. They're still alive and kicking.

Not only that, but the carpets look to be the original blue. Why spend so much money on the custom fiberglass work and audio system, but not replace the old carpet. Tale tale sign of too many shortcuts taken.

Weather something is large or small is usually relative to other similar items. 2.0L for a V8 is small when compared to a 6.2. What is the largest 4 banger out there?

My Benz does that. If you hold the recirculate button for a few seconds, it rolls up the windows and closes the sunroof. Press and hold it again for a second or two, everything opens back up to their original position. The amazing things you learn from reading the owner's manual.

That's just stupid. And here I thought some of the vehicle tests we had to do here were bad.

Two inches of travel? That's crazy. My CL has ABC (Active Body Control) which virtually eliminates any suspension travel that the computer doesn't want. Unless they can fool the sensors/control unit into thinking it's needed, they'd be lucky to measure a half inch of movement. It's pretty difficult to compress

Quite a few of these in So Cal as well.

+1

LOL. Very true.

OC and LA counties definitely have the lions share of rare and expensive rides. Maybe that's why the CTS-V is a little more common down here in SD. It doesn't hurt that there's always a white one being detailed every week just a block away from my office.

I live in So Cal as well and have seen several CTS-V wagons. Not as many as I'd like but they're definitely around.

Please. Not anther car with a strip of LED's up front. Plus projector fog lamps to boot? GM is trying waaaay too hard and failing miserably.